24 June – The Ethiopian state television announced that the Chief of the
Amhara Region security
Asaminew Tsige was shot to death after the government's accusation of plotting the 22 June Amhara Region coup.[3]
July
29 July – Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed leads a reforestation effort that planted 350 million trees in one day, believed to be a world record.[4]
11 October – The
Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed for "his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the
border conflict with neighbouring
Eritrea".[6]
23– 28 October –
Clashes erupted in
Oromia Region and its vicinity after Oromo political activist
Jawar Mohammed posting a Facebook page that claimed he was surrounded by police officers at his home. An ensuing violence between his supporting protestors and the federal security forces left 86 people died. 76 were killed in communal violence while 10 were from security officers.[7][8]
24 June – The Ethiopian state television announced that the Chief of the
Amhara Region security
Asaminew Tsige was shot to death after the government's accusation of plotting the 22 June Amhara Region coup.[3]
July
29 July – Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed leads a reforestation effort that planted 350 million trees in one day, believed to be a world record.[4]
11 October – The
Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed for "his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the
border conflict with neighbouring
Eritrea".[6]
23– 28 October –
Clashes erupted in
Oromia Region and its vicinity after Oromo political activist
Jawar Mohammed posting a Facebook page that claimed he was surrounded by police officers at his home. An ensuing violence between his supporting protestors and the federal security forces left 86 people died. 76 were killed in communal violence while 10 were from security officers.[7][8]